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1959-04-13 · Anaheim Bulletin · page 8 of 20 · OCR glm-ocr
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Dear Abby... Something Wrong Somewhere! by Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: All right, how long does it take to have a baby? My wife and I were married in a hurry because she said she was expecting a baby. I got permission from my C. O. (and I had to tell him the reason) and it has been eleven months and there is no baby. She has been giving back her breakfast and she IS a little heavier, but she doesn't know which month she is in and sometimes she says she thinks she IS and sometimes she thinks she ISN'T. Now get this, Abby. She is AFRAID of doctors aged refuses to go to one. I am about out of my head with this woman. Will you tell me what to do with her? SOLDIER DEAR SOLDIER: Overrule her childish notions and insist that she get some medical attention—and on the double, Soldier! DEAR ABBY: Instead of being happy when nice weather comes on the week-end, we pray for rain. We live in the suburbs and every weekend our friends who live in the city come to visit us. It's so bad they even pop in before 12:00 noon and we hardly have a chance to get out of bed. The same silly excuse, "We were just riding through" and then they stay all day. Abby, we have lost some friends because we told them we had plans on the Sunday they stopped here. WHY DON'T PEOPLE PHONE? It is really a big problem to us. SUBURBAN BLUES DEAR BLUES: Those "friends" who haven't the good manners to telephone before "riding through" deserve to be told that you have other plans. You'll miss these "friendships" like you miss a boil on your neck. DEAR ABBY: I married a man with a 14-year-old boy. I don't expect this boy to call me "Mother" because his own mother is still living (divorced and re-married) but I do not like his calling me "HELEN" because it is disrespectful. He could call me "Mom" or "Mamma Helen" or even "Ma" or if that bothered him I wouldn't even mind him calling me "Mrs. So and So," but when he answers the phone or door and it's for me, he yells, "Oh Helen!" like I'm a housemaid or something. I suppose this is petty and foolish, but it is my problem and I'd like some advice on what he should call me. PUZZLED DEAR PUZZLED: Don't make an issue of what this lad calls you. Real "respect" is seldom payable on demand. It's earned. DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend is stationed in Georgia and I won't see him until next summer. We have been going steady for three years DEAR ABBY: I married a man with a 14-year-old boy. I don't expect this boy to call me "Mother" because his own mother is still living (divorced and re-married) but I do not like his calling me "HELEN" because it is disrespectful. He could call me "Mom" or "Mamma Helen" or even "Ma" or if that bothered him I wouldn't even mind him calling me "Mrs. So and So," but when he answers the phone or door and it's for me, he yells, "OH Helen!" like I'm a housemaid or something. I suppose this is petty and foolish, but it is my problem and I'd like some advice on what he should call me. PUZZLED DEAR PUZZLED: Don't make an issue of what this lad calls you. Real "respect" is seldom payable on demand. It's earned. DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend is stationed in Georgia and I won't see him until next summer. We have been going steady for three years and everybody knows we are going to get married. He wrote me saying he wanted to send me an engagement ring by mail. When I told my girlfriend she said everybody would laugh at me if I got engaged that way. She said the only way an engagement is official is if a boy puts the ring on the girl's finger and not until. Is she right, Abby, or could I accept the ring through the mail? I don't want to be laughed at, and I don't want to hurt my boyfriend's feelings by telling him not to send it. BROWN EYES DEAR BROWN EYES: I suspect there is a "green-eyed monster" in the picture, also. Let your boyfriend send the ring. Many engagements have been officially made (as well as broken) via the mailman. CONFIDENTIAL TO "THE TROUBLED ONE." What you can't Cure—ENDURE. What's wrong with necking and petting? Get ABBY'S booklet, "What Every Teenager Wants To Know." Send 25 cents and a large self-addressed, stamped envelope to Abby, care of this newspaper. For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. (Distributed by McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) Merger of Railroads Under Study in East NEW YORK (UPI)—The New York Central Railroad is studying the proposed merger of the Virginia and the Norfolk & Western Railways, a spokesman said Friday. The Central has not decided whether to favor or oppose the merger, the spokesman added. He said a report that the Central is considering a formal objection to the Interstate Commerce Commission is premature. The Central is interested in the merger because coal carried on Virginia Lines moves onto Central tracks over the Deepwater Bridge in West Virginia. That phase of Central's business might be hurt because Norfolk's Western facilities would supply Virginia with an alternate route. Bill for Farm Labor Compensation Voted SACRAMENTO (UPI)—The Assembly voted Thursday to place all of California's farm workers under the provisions of the Workmen's Compensation Act. The legislation, authored by Assemblyman Robert Crown (D-Ala- meda), would force about 70 farmers—who have chosen to reject the compensation act — to purchase insurance policies to protect their employees against on-the-job injuries. Crown said most farmers already were covered under workmen's compensation. However, under present law, farmers are given the option of refusing to accept compensation insurance. 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